RareWaters on Tap
Littleton
Join us Thursday December 7th at Anglers All in Littleton for great beer and conversation about that thing that brings us all together—water! Josh Boissevain, Staff Attorney, will be presenting on what's new at the Water Trust and answering questions about our work. Hosted by Colorado Water Trust, RareWaters, Anglers All, Riversmith, Umpqua, and Community
Hala-Day Drive
Looking for an awesome holiday gift? Look no further! From December 7-25th, receive $100 off a Hala Gear board, and $100 will be donated to Colorado Water Trust! Here's how it works: Go to: https://halagear.com/?ref=COWaterTrust Enter coupon code: COWaterTrust
Colorado Gives Day
Giving is good. Giving together is great. Colorado Gives Day is Tuesday, Dec. 5 and it’s easily the best day to give. Colorado Water Trust is participating and we invite you to join us in starting a wave of generosity. Early Giving begins Nov. 1. Donate anytime between Nov. 1 and Colorado Gives Day on
Tributaries Happy Hour at the Rayback Collective
Boulder
Join us for happy hour at the Rayback Collective on November 10th from 5-7pm! We'll have drinks, good company, and discuss what's new at the Water Trust. Family and friends welcome! RSVP HERE to receive a Water Trust hat at the event! This event is for Tributaries, our community of monthly donors. If you’d like
Tributaries Happy Hour at the Stockyard Saloon
Denver
Join us at the CSU Spur Water in the West Symposium, and then for happy hour at the Stockyard Saloon afterwards, on November 9th! Family and friends are welcome. Symposium = 8am-5pm Happy Hour = 5-7pm RSVP HERE and receive a new Water Trust hat at the event! This event is for Tributaries, our community
CSU Water in the West Symposium
Denver
The 6th Annual CSU Spur Water in the West Symposium will focus on Next Gen Water: From AI to Gen Z. The Symposium will be hosted for the first time at its permanent home at the CSU Spur Hydro building in Denver (virtual options available) from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9. There will
November is Tributaries Month!
TRIB-U-TARY: A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake A monthly donor to Colorado Water Trust When two bodies of water, or tributaries, join together, they transform into something bigger and stronger. This is why our monthly donors are our Tributaries, people who come together to make our rivers stronger and healthier.
Upper Colorado River Basin Forum
Grand Junction
Reshaping the River: Reimagining Water Use and Management in the Upper Colorado River Basin When: Monday October 30: 8a-6p, Tuesday October 31, 8a-12p Where: University Center Ballroom, Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, Colorado Stewardship Manager Tony LaGreca will be presenting at 11am on Monday. The Hutchins Water Center at Colorado Mesa University will host the 12th annual
OktoberForest & Tree Trivia
Boulder
Did you know beer is 95% water? And 40% of the world's usable water comes from forests? Join us along with The Nature Conservancy in Colorado's 13ers Young Professionals to celebrate the connections between healthy forests, water, and great beer. Together, we'll enjoy an evening of drinks and tree trivia. Upslope Brewing Co., Flatiron Park
Larimer County Water Education Series, Featuring Staff Attorney Josh Boissevain
Loveland
Water Education Series hosted by Larimer County and Colorado Water Center.
Roots So Deep Film Screening
Boulder
“Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)” is a four-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists asking if an underutilized way to graze cattle, that mimics the way bison once roamed the land, can help get farmers out of debt, restore our depleted soils, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw
Roots So Deep Film Screening
Fort Collins
A documentary series on the inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves, heart, and soil. The Salazar Center is hosting a free screening of “Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there),” a 4-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path